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we leave you with another look at berlin where fans are celebrating germany taking the world cup. >> on "america tonight": the weekend edition. a critical health alert for millions of american women. a routine surgical procedure, 100,000 women have it each year. and a warning: that it could spread cancer. >> the magnitude of this is not small. this is probably going to be a global epidemic, stage 4 cancers of women caused by doctors. >> correspondent sarah hoye, with a look, a simple diagnosis of common fibroids. so how did it come a ravaging cancer? >>> also flit. buried treasure. under alaska's grand vistas, a treasuretrophy of mineral wealth. going to washington to stop it. >> these are folks who don't like federal government or state government or much of any government, going to the big bad pea saying we are so a- aepa sag we are so afraid of this, we need your help. >> and hot shops getting people out of trouble. >> i've been law abiding all my life. >> cannabis confusion. lighting up news controversy. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. for millions of american
we leave you with another look at berlin where fans are celebrating germany taking the world cup. >> on "america tonight": the weekend edition. a critical health alert for millions of american women. a routine surgical procedure, 100,000 women have it each year. and a warning: that it could spread cancer. >> the magnitude of this is not small. this is probably going to be a global epidemic, stage 4 cancers of women caused by doctors. >> correspondent sarah hoye, with...
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for example, to the algeria-germany game. >> all right. there were no tickets there. but i hear that there are still tickets available. so no more tickets. nobody sells tickets here okay. . >> many began to ask where all of the tickets were since almost no one was selling them on the street anymore. as it turns out, the biggest bizarre for the black market tickets was right here inside the copa cabana palace. the top investigator has been saying he is confid he want that the probe will review that fifa and brazilian football federation officials are also involved in illegal ticket sale scams. fifa which faces allegations for taking bribes says it will great with the investigation, the same thing whelan said before he disappeared. lucia newman. >> we need perfect weather. let's go to kevin korrveau. >> there have been 12 venues across much of the kwupt tree and it hasn't been perfect for all of those venues. tomorrow, we will get to that in just a moment. what we have seen, though, over the last couple of weeks is flooding in mudslides and landslides. >> happened to th
for example, to the algeria-germany game. >> all right. there were no tickets there. but i hear that there are still tickets available. so no more tickets. nobody sells tickets here okay. . >> many began to ask where all of the tickets were since almost no one was selling them on the street anymore. as it turns out, the biggest bizarre for the black market tickets was right here inside the copa cabana palace. the top investigator has been saying he is confid he want that the probe...
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about the latest news outs of germany where the c.i.a. station chief has been thrown out to have the country by the german government. first of all, how unusual is it for a station chief in an allied country to be expelled? >> well, a couple of points. this sort of thing happens from time to time in the world of espionage, first point. so it's not strikingly unusual. it's happened before. second, i'm sure we'll get through this. germany and the united states are about as close, when it comes to allies, as you can get. >> jonathan: this is pretty serious now. >> it always seems serious in the moment. >> jonathan: yeah. but we've gotten through this sort of thing before. we share too many interests to let this be a permanent obstacle to our engagement. why do countries do this? >> jonathan: yeah, why do we have to spy on our allies? >> well, and why do they spy on us? because even allies don't share every single interest that you have. that's a law of nature in the international system. they will tell you most of what you need to know, but
about the latest news outs of germany where the c.i.a. station chief has been thrown out to have the country by the german government. first of all, how unusual is it for a station chief in an allied country to be expelled? >> well, a couple of points. this sort of thing happens from time to time in the world of espionage, first point. so it's not strikingly unusual. it's happened before. second, i'm sure we'll get through this. germany and the united states are about as close, when it...
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and germany. the german government ordering the top spy to be expelled. angela merkel -- intelligence officer arrested who told his interrogators he was spying for the cia. german investigators are looking into a case where a german official was working for the united states. >>> more rockets have been fired overnight. at least one of them coming from israel to lebanon. israel with an artillery strike. all this as president obama reaches out to israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. the u.s. is willing to broker a cease-fire. diana is on the border for us this morning. diana? >> reporter: u.s. president, barack obama, called the israeli prime minister netanyahu yesterday from air force one. he respects israel's right to self-defense and the rockets streaming out of gaza should cease immediately. he wanted to help to broker some kind of talks, some kind of cease-fire. going back to the cease-fire that was struck after the operation in november, 2012. so, you see the u.s. here trying to take a lead in helping facilitate the talks between the two partie
and germany. the german government ordering the top spy to be expelled. angela merkel -- intelligence officer arrested who told his interrogators he was spying for the cia. german investigators are looking into a case where a german official was working for the united states. >>> more rockets have been fired overnight. at least one of them coming from israel to lebanon. israel with an artillery strike. all this as president obama reaches out to israeli prime minister, benjamin...
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if i were chief in germany, i would say, yeah, what's the terrorist threat there? the germans clearly don't have this completely covered. >> reporter: now that the operative described in reports as the cia station chief in berlin has gotten the boot, members of congress are worried about the damage done to a crucial national security partnership on issues from al qaeda to ukraine. >> i am concerned that we are sending the wrong message to a key ally, germany. >> reporter: the u.s. already had a big diplomatic agenda on its hands before the german spying controversy. now secretary of state john kerry will have to add berlin to his to-do list, expected to speak with the german foreign minister in the coming days. wolf? >> jim acosta, >>> is an israeli ground invasion of gaza imminent? up next, terrorists seize nuclear materials, raising new concern about a possible dirty bomb attack. to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and great news - the chevy 72 hour sale has just been extended. you'll get 0% apr for 72 months. plus no monthly payments f
if i were chief in germany, i would say, yeah, what's the terrorist threat there? the germans clearly don't have this completely covered. >> reporter: now that the operative described in reports as the cia station chief in berlin has gotten the boot, members of congress are worried about the damage done to a crucial national security partnership on issues from al qaeda to ukraine. >> i am concerned that we are sending the wrong message to a key ally, germany. >> reporter: the...
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intelligence is germany is ask canned to leave the germany involving a man working in the german spy agency and a 31-year-old intelligence officer that exchanged the documents. the second involves a member of the military. it is not clear at what level this person was operating at or what kind of information that they may have gathered, however, it is clearly just too much, the snowball effect here in germany beginning last october when the national security agency is spying on the cell phones, following other revelations about how a the nsa plugged in and looked at the every day lives of the ordinary germans that are mindful of the east germany and the police functioning there and not going back to the nazi era and spying on the lives at that time. so the psychology here is just one of complete resentment towards what is seen as american interference into the every day lives of germans and at a governmental level lack of trust coming from washington. >> coming up, tens of thousands government employees are breached and the chinese hackers are reportedly responsible. coming september
intelligence is germany is ask canned to leave the germany involving a man working in the german spy agency and a 31-year-old intelligence officer that exchanged the documents. the second involves a member of the military. it is not clear at what level this person was operating at or what kind of information that they may have gathered, however, it is clearly just too much, the snowball effect here in germany beginning last october when the national security agency is spying on the cell phones,...
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chiefs, within just a few moments of the attack being initiated i was 0 notified by my command center in germany that something was going on, we didn't know precisely what it was, informed the chairman of the joint chaff, general dempsey and immediately went to update secretary panetta, it became clear very early on that because of heavy machine guns, because of rocket propelled grenades there was some degree of sophistication to this attack. >> >> hunt: on that day -- >> certainly. >> hunt: within. >> within a short period of time from the beginning of the attacks we knew this was clearly, to me and the command this was a terrorist attack. >> hunt: well, but there really wasn't in your mind a -- susan rice testified five days later that it was probably suggested that it was a random act because of the anti-muslim video but at that stage you were convinced it was terrorism? >> well, i would, the fog of war was alive and well that day, it was difficult to get a clear vision of what was going on and frankly we didn't spheand lot of time figuring out why did this happen? we were trying to figure ou
chiefs, within just a few moments of the attack being initiated i was 0 notified by my command center in germany that something was going on, we didn't know precisely what it was, informed the chairman of the joint chaff, general dempsey and immediately went to update secretary panetta, it became clear very early on that because of heavy machine guns, because of rocket propelled grenades there was some degree of sophistication to this attack. >> >> hunt: on that day -- >>...
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. >> at this hour, germany demanding that an american intelligence officer at the u.s. embassy in berlin leave the country, allegations of u.s. spying in germany. >>> a man in texas in connection with a shooting rampage there, 33-year-old has kill killed six people. four of them are children and may be related to the shooter. >> it's just terrible. >> neighbors are emotional after deputies respond to a shooting in this houston suburb and find two adults and three children dead. >> it appears that it could bee' domestic dispute. >> two other children were flown to the hospital and one died when they got there. the suspect's 15-year-old daughter is in critical condition. >> two of the children may have been adopted by he and his estranged wife. >> despiting shot in the head, the wife was able to call 9-1-1 and said he was on the way to kill another member who worksante restaurant. one officer throws out spike strips to slow the car down and smoke emerges from the tires. with dozens of cops on his tail, the suspect turns on a road that turns out to be a cul de sac. a swat
. >> at this hour, germany demanding that an american intelligence officer at the u.s. embassy in berlin leave the country, allegations of u.s. spying in germany. >>> a man in texas in connection with a shooting rampage there, 33-year-old has kill killed six people. four of them are children and may be related to the shooter. >> it's just terrible. >> neighbors are emotional after deputies respond to a shooting in this houston suburb and find two adults and three...
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their last match was in 1991, germany won that one. coming up the politician caught legally buying weed in washington. don't know if you can be caught buying weed if it's legal. we'll talk about that up next in our political note. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! >>> congressman joaquin castro says he doesn't have room in his cabinet -- it's not that he would try to add one person, but apparently he has to take the whole family with him. and another clinton is being paid to the give speeches now. chelsey clinton makes as much as $75,000 per speech. her spokesperson says all that mon
their last match was in 1991, germany won that one. coming up the politician caught legally buying weed in washington. don't know if you can be caught buying weed if it's legal. we'll talk about that up next in our political note. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase...
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they will face germany in the final on sunday. germany, of course, favored to win that game. argentina is leading arguably the best player of all time. >> people think if the americans went out of the world cup, america doesn't care anymore. i was in a restaurant. it was exploding. they were glued to the tv. >> we have latin america represented. anyone picking a side? >> i'm going argentina. >> i'm going argentina. >> they're the big favorite. >> i think you should lose to the best team. that's always been my theory. >> did you root against rocky? >> and are you for darth vader as well? >> okay. i'll go with argentina. >> dillan is in for al this week. >> i knew it was coming eventually. we are going to see strong storms, especially back through the northern plains. we have nasty storms through wichita, kansas, you can see ground-to-ground lightning. we have this cold front draped across the east coast. it stalls out towards the rockies. this cold front will trigger scattered showers and storms, even into washington, d.c. later on today. we've got this monsoonal moisture stre
they will face germany in the final on sunday. germany, of course, favored to win that game. argentina is leading arguably the best player of all time. >> people think if the americans went out of the world cup, america doesn't care anymore. i was in a restaurant. it was exploding. they were glued to the tv. >> we have latin america represented. anyone picking a side? >> i'm going argentina. >> i'm going argentina. >> they're the big favorite. >> i think you...
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spying in germany. the german chancellor angela merkel was called on spying on allies as a waste of energy. you will remember that there was an awful lot of fuss about whether the americans and the national security agency were actually listening into the phones of a number of european leaders. among them, angela merkel. we will go to our correspondent nick spicier to find out if they are together or separate. it's likely to cause a bit of a fuss. we will go to him in just a moment. the news we have for you now, take a look at these pictures, a landslide in japan. it killed a 12-year-old boy, the river bursting its banks sending mud and rocks into the farming town. the typhoon is blamed for the deaths of two others and dozens of injuries elsewhere in japan and that is where we're going now to learn about weather conditions and what this typhoon has already done and could do. >> the good news is the winds are dropping out quite smartly. you can see how it's just starting to fall apart. this is so the sou
spying in germany. the german chancellor angela merkel was called on spying on allies as a waste of energy. you will remember that there was an awful lot of fuss about whether the americans and the national security agency were actually listening into the phones of a number of european leaders. among them, angela merkel. we will go to our correspondent nick spicier to find out if they are together or separate. it's likely to cause a bit of a fuss. we will go to him in just a moment. the news we...
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i have to think germany is the fast it, right? martha: we don't know what we are talking about but we tried to learn. pill * we are moderate fans with a small m. >> martha: i think we said argentina ned. who are you going to nick the final? bill: i'm going to pick germany. is that okay? it means you will have to go with argentina. martha: one of those hemmer-maccallum bets. back to the business of news. another day, another fundraiser for president obama. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is here on what some say is an emerging pattern in the obama presidency. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare
i have to think germany is the fast it, right? martha: we don't know what we are talking about but we tried to learn. pill * we are moderate fans with a small m. >> martha: i think we said argentina ned. who are you going to nick the final? bill: i'm going to pick germany. is that okay? it means you will have to go with argentina. martha: one of those hemmer-maccallum bets. back to the business of news. another day, another fundraiser for president obama. former new york city mayor rudy...
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he was kicked out of germany when 16 years old. he came to america as a young immigrant alone and made his way. . madeline is a sad childhood redone in a happy way. >> madeline is not french. she's got the american characteristics. if you look at it as an american girl loose in paris, you get the book in a completely different way. then there's the great picture of the tiger at the zoo. she says poopoo. it has bravery, not caring, so many different elements combined to make it almost perfect for a kid's book. >> madeline has created her own empire. she appears in movies. there are madeline dolls. a friend commissioned to paint 15 murals on his yacht the christina. in 1999 the 15 paintings sold for $600,000, the price of the yacht. >> madeline will continue on after i'm no longer doing madeline books. the next is probably a tv series or something like that. >>> some call her madeline. those that know me know i'm not a football fan. this world cup has completely captivated me. i'm busy thinking about my favorite world cup moments. i'
he was kicked out of germany when 16 years old. he came to america as a young immigrant alone and made his way. . madeline is a sad childhood redone in a happy way. >> madeline is not french. she's got the american characteristics. if you look at it as an american girl loose in paris, you get the book in a completely different way. then there's the great picture of the tiger at the zoo. she says poopoo. it has bravery, not caring, so many different elements combined to make it almost...
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germany should be hard to beat. >> thank you so much. >> pope benedict is for germany, pope francis for argentina. >> let's look at temperatures across the nation today. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. what have we got? >> definitely a few places pretty comfortable, 60s in minneapolis and chicago, the cooler air behind the front stalled out from the east coast to the south, so the couple places ahead of that front, it's still humid in atlanta, 78 degrees this morning. up and down the coastline, 80's, plus hot in the southwest. i would say the weather winner is still around the great lakes where comfortable 70's and sunshine, that to me sounds ideal. >> thank you very much. >> put ago real face on the immigration crisis. >> a teenaged boy who risked his life coming to america is going to talk about why he made the dangerous trip to cross the border. >> you're going to walk almost a i'm. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> to get to work on time. >> to get to work on time, yeah. >> that detroit man waited for three hours for a bus that never came. we'll have a live report on how the bankrup
germany should be hard to beat. >> thank you so much. >> pope benedict is for germany, pope francis for argentina. >> let's look at temperatures across the nation today. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. what have we got? >> definitely a few places pretty comfortable, 60s in minneapolis and chicago, the cooler air behind the front stalled out from the east coast to the south, so the couple places ahead of that front, it's still humid in atlanta, 78 degrees...
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germany. they beat the netherlands 4-2 on penalties after the first scoreless semifinal in the tournament's history. richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the netherlands were looking for a second final in success. argentina were looking for a first final appearance in 24 years. the first half saw few chance. arnal's lionel messi -- argentina's lionel messi adding to his four goals. the orge tines going close, as they went over to the half time, remaining goalless. the second half with fewer chances. neither team able to score the goal. a shot in the 90th minute denied. 30 minutes of extra time couldn't separate the teams. it went to penalty. the dutch couldn't repeat the heroics of their shoot-out. she saw the penalties saved. maxy rodriguez scored the fourth. sending it 4-2. richard nicholson, al jazeera. >> argentinian football fans have been celebrating on the streets of sao paulo. we have a report on why the win made brazil's world cup might mare worse. . >> reporter: party time for arg
germany. they beat the netherlands 4-2 on penalties after the first scoreless semifinal in the tournament's history. richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the netherlands were looking for a second final in success. argentina were looking for a first final appearance in 24 years. the first half saw few chance. arnal's lionel messi -- argentina's lionel messi adding to his four goals. the orge tines going close, as they went over to the half time, remaining goalless. the second half with...
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argentina get a chance to prove worth as they take on great rivals germany. for day 28 of the world cup, this ends on a sad note for some. for the other half, well the rhythm of football keeps going on. bbc news. >> going to change the mood again. >>> going to iraq where the kurdish leader has called on the leader to step down. all this comes exactly a month since isis seized mosul. here they are. heavy fighting has been taking place across the country. government forces try to stop the advance of isis troops and take land back again. isis have taken control of vast areas in the north and west of iraq. for example, you can see tikrit there, fighting in other areas as well. it extends from aleppo down the east to iraq. that yellow area as you see, that's the area of operations for isis now. let's have a look back at key events in the past month. hundreds of isis fighters seized the city of mosul on the 10th of june. they took the airport, government buildings. a day later, insurgents took control of tikrit. isis continued the advance towards baghdad moving int
argentina get a chance to prove worth as they take on great rivals germany. for day 28 of the world cup, this ends on a sad note for some. for the other half, well the rhythm of football keeps going on. bbc news. >> going to change the mood again. >>> going to iraq where the kurdish leader has called on the leader to step down. all this comes exactly a month since isis seized mosul. here they are. heavy fighting has been taking place across the country. government forces try to...
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who do you think germany should be facing? the feeling is the netherlands but lots of people picking argentina out there. that be with a great matchup. do logon, hash tag is there for you as well. >>> up to date you with other news now, though. a typhoon killed two people and injured around 30 others. half a million people were forced to seek shelter. the typhoon brought torrential rains and winds of more than 200 kilometers an hour. several homes were destroyed, stores were forced to close. >>> 41 sri lankan asylum seekers say the customs officials insulted them and treated them worse than dogs. after appearing in court on their return to sri lanka, five of them allege to be people smugglers were detained. the other adults were released on bail. children were all free. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, for the first time in 1600 years, mass was not said in the iraqi city of mosul on sunday. we'll be speaking to the most senior figure in the church about what christians in iraq are feeling. ♪ f pro
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brazil against germany. both teams have combined to win eight world cups and brazil home team on unfamiliar footing as the underdog. brazil playing without star striker neymar who fractured his spine. who will win? this elephant thinks she knows the score. here are the rules. she kicks the ball under one of the team's goal and that goal represents the losing team. there will you have it. the strike into brazil's net predicts a germany victory. nelly calling a german zoo home might be a little biassed. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> well, you can forget forfeiting the ipad at security at british airways. today, b.a. said they won't let you board a flight to the u.s. if you can't power up the devices. when's behind the high state of the alert? i'm joined by former director of the counterterrorism center a
brazil against germany. both teams have combined to win eight world cups and brazil home team on unfamiliar footing as the underdog. brazil playing without star striker neymar who fractured his spine. who will win? this elephant thinks she knows the score. here are the rules. she kicks the ball under one of the team's goal and that goal represents the losing team. there will you have it. the strike into brazil's net predicts a germany victory. nelly calling a german zoo home might be a little...
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christina came from germany. >> the park is very unique. it's very beautiful. >> the very nature of what makes the park unique and beautiful is fighting for survival. these wonderfully weird trees are the reason more than 1 million people visit this park each year. there is growing concern that more and more trees will go from looking like this to looking like this, and then where would that leave the park if its namesake dice and disappears. >> if there are no more joshua trees, we're going to have to change the name. >> we are meeting researchers combing the dessert, examining plants, rocks and animals as part of a study on how climate change is threatening the park's eco system. there's already plenty of evidence that the dessert can get too hot and true dry. you'll see hundreds of dead and dying frees littering the landscape. >> the bad news is we could lose 90% of them. >> cameron, a research ecology with the university of california riverside is leading the study. >> the baby ones don't have a reserve of water in their trunks, because
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the cia traditionally has been cautious when it comes to germany. this could have been a case of a german official walking up to an american saying, hey, you've got to look at this. i can't believe they did this. he may not have been a spy. there may be mitigating circumstances. we'll have to wait and see. >> the germans are outraged that the nsa was eavesdropping with angela merkel's cell phone when she met with the president. i didn't hear the president make a firm commitment that the u.s. would stop spying on germany. >> i think that one they may not have been as outraged as they said they were. just a few months ago when the ukraine crisis was so huge, one of the biggest issues was, what will germany do? what will angela merkel do if putin makes this move or that move? will nato, will the european allies cooperate with the united states? that is what espionage is about. you want to find out what the other country is thinking and what they'll do. not just what they are saying public clichlt what will they really do if certain action happens? >> b
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what were reportedly emotional meetings with six victims of abuse hailing from britain, ireland and germany. in a private mass the pope then said, i beg your forgiveness, too, for the sins of omission on parts of church leaders. let's bring in father thomas rosica who just got off the phone with the vatican. good to see you, as always. the pope says catholic bishops will be held accountable for failing to protect children from abuse. what does that mean? what does that accountability look like? >> first of all, you have to put this whole experience this morning into a context that began with pope benedict, very clearly reaching out to the victims. pope francis went further than pope benedict bringing six of the victims to the vatican. they arrived yesterday, just to let you know how significant this was. this wasn't just a visit or photo op. they had dinner last night. celebrated mass this morning and met 3 1/2 hours with each person individually, half hour each. then spoke at the homily making it very clear this is not only affecting the victims and perpetrator, but to the leaders of the c
what were reportedly emotional meetings with six victims of abuse hailing from britain, ireland and germany. in a private mass the pope then said, i beg your forgiveness, too, for the sins of omission on parts of church leaders. let's bring in father thomas rosica who just got off the phone with the vatican. good to see you, as always. the pope says catholic bishops will be held accountable for failing to protect children from abuse. what does that mean? what does that accountability look like?...
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there were six of them, two from great britain, two from germany, two from ireland, three men and three women. the meeting was organized in part by boston cardinal shean o o'malley. the victims were brought to the vatican yesterday, able to see the pope briefly at dinner and this morning, a private mass with the pope and after the mass, a half an hour face to face, private meeting, for each victim with pope francis. father lombardi, the papal spokesman, said at a briefing just a few moments ago, that he saw that both the pope and the victims were very moved by the meeting. >> and obviously, father beck, this is an important gesture here. but some of the -- one of the leading groups, the survivors network of those abused by priests really says that this is not enough. they feel that this is basically a stunt, if you kind of boil down what they're saying. and some critics of the vatican say, yes, this pope has done a lot to root out corruption, this pope has been more accepting of homosexual catholics but hasn't done enough on this topic. do you think this is enough? >> well, i think real
there were six of them, two from great britain, two from germany, two from ireland, three men and three women. the meeting was organized in part by boston cardinal shean o o'malley. the victims were brought to the vatican yesterday, able to see the pope briefly at dinner and this morning, a private mass with the pope and after the mass, a half an hour face to face, private meeting, for each victim with pope francis. father lombardi, the papal spokesman, said at a briefing just a few moments...
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and going for gold germany's requests just to see its muscle being held in the us get a resoundingly no from washington.
and going for gold germany's requests just to see its muscle being held in the us get a resoundingly no from washington.
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also want to point out we got a glimpse of the future today in germany. daimler, the parent company of mercedes unveiled its driverless truck. not set to hit the road until 2025. we're talking about a tractor-trailer truck which could really change the face of driving when it comes to truck drivers. it could completely change their work. they can be on their ipad corresponding with customers while driving on the road. only barrier now is they have to go through legal ramifications, regulatory ramifications of putting this on the road. interesting. >> i think it solves the texting while driving problem. >> i'll use a quote that just came in hot from the booth. this show feels like a driverless truck sometimes. >> oh god. because it is. >> interesting "the new york times" piece on friday that s&p dropped u.s. steel for the 500. they don't have a threshold now. that says who we are as an economy right now. >> 17,000 is it a bubble? >> that's up for debate. people say if you look at valuations and how expensive these stocks are versus the earnings that these
also want to point out we got a glimpse of the future today in germany. daimler, the parent company of mercedes unveiled its driverless truck. not set to hit the road until 2025. we're talking about a tractor-trailer truck which could really change the face of driving when it comes to truck drivers. it could completely change their work. they can be on their ipad corresponding with customers while driving on the road. only barrier now is they have to go through legal ramifications, regulatory...
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least to audit its gold helton vault across the atlantic as one of the adults saying america now has germany to it's sure not.
least to audit its gold helton vault across the atlantic as one of the adults saying america now has germany to it's sure not.
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repatriate these to audit is gold held in vaults across the atlantic and without a list say america now has germany dancing to its tune.
repatriate these to audit is gold held in vaults across the atlantic and without a list say america now has germany dancing to its tune.
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there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states turns out there was a double agent in berlin's mids music used to feeding data to the n.s.a. story at r.t. dot com. and also online for you this is a real structural hugely powerful soviet era lightning generator is coming back online but now it's powering tourism instead check it out for yourself a website. now this week japan's ruling parties agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the second world war but protests spread quickly with people showing their anger in some rather extreme ways the video we're about to show you contains some graphic scenes. such as this one activist setting himself on fire he was taken to hospital with severe burns and ten thousand people rallied in tokyo where angry mobs clashed with police and attacked the prime minister's office the protesters criticized the government for failing to hold a referendum on whether or not to expound upon his military. or defense analysts say that the changes could affect the balance of power in the r
there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states turns out there was a double agent in berlin's mids music used to feeding data to the n.s.a. story at r.t. dot com. and also online for you this is a real structural hugely powerful soviet era lightning generator is coming back online but now it's powering tourism instead check it out for yourself a website. now this week japan's ruling parties agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the...
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pay for russian gas was revealed this week the various reports point to the same twice it is paid by germany currently it was only four but china would pay much less than a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten well even up to this week all last week it came up superstar all russian steel which is a great name for both the steel company and eighty's action movie or russian steel but the interesting thing is due to the crisis that's happening in ukraine a demand for steel increased and so they were up by three percent and i made about five hundred dollars if you could believe that so you're also one interesting thing about super star is they're not only a couple but they have their own dedicated hockey team not just some team that they put their our logo on the jersey but let's see who are going to invest. this week you don't think we need to really stack this death with a couple of companies that are less successful because we just keep winning. the ball and it is all of whom waste money went on to explain that all of it waste of money that means have to
pay for russian gas was revealed this week the various reports point to the same twice it is paid by germany currently it was only four but china would pay much less than a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten well even up to this week all last week it came up superstar all russian steel which is a great name for both the steel company and eighty's action movie or russian steel but the interesting thing is due to the crisis that's happening in ukraine a...
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reporting online there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states check it out seed of comets turns out there was a double agent in the early mid stu's accused of feeding dated to the n.s.a. we've got the full story lined up for you there to what's this well this is of the all structures certainly it is a hugely powerful soviet era lightning generator and it's coming back online to ouch but it's powering tourism instead want to check out more about that thing it said r.t. dot com. now to try and spur jobs and businesses were often told only to buy local that's kind of tricky there are this globalized world but one frenchman tried giving it a go we caught up with him in a coster of went to find out how he third surviving soley on french made products for nearly one year. how frank skinned a person really be in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist special karl the part a ten month ban on anything for most of the expulsive the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only
reporting online there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states check it out seed of comets turns out there was a double agent in the early mid stu's accused of feeding dated to the n.s.a. we've got the full story lined up for you there to what's this well this is of the all structures certainly it is a hugely powerful soviet era lightning generator and it's coming back online to ouch but it's powering tourism instead want to check out more about that thing it said...
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there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states with that rule it turns out there was a double agent in burlington's mit's to secure the fading data to the n.s.a. we've got that story online also at r.t. dot com as well what's this surreal structure certainly it's a parody in a band in somebody's a electricity generator the scientists say is capable the power of the whole country when it's up and running now that it's powering tourism instead funny looking thing check that out if you see it r.t. dot com as well. to try and spur jobs and business we're often told by local outweigh this kind of tricky though in this globalised world for most of us but one frenchman tried to give it a go re a concert i went to find out how we fared surviving solely on french made products for nearly a year. frank skinner personally in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist special. at ten. and then for most of us the. rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that god most o
there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states with that rule it turns out there was a double agent in burlington's mit's to secure the fading data to the n.s.a. we've got that story online also at r.t. dot com as well what's this surreal structure certainly it's a parody in a band in somebody's a electricity generator the scientists say is capable the power of the whole country when it's up and running now that it's powering tourism instead funny looking thing...
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the stories reporting on seems the more spies strain is developing between germany and the united states turns out there was a double agent in berlin bits to secure is now feeding data to the n.s.a. you can read up more about that zit r.t. dot com or solve it to what's this all this real structure parents in a band and solve it electricity generators said to be capable of powering the whole country if it really got into go it's now though powering tourism instead final conflict kind of scary read up more about than thirty dot com. japan's ruling parties have agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the second world war the decision to change the constitution has provoked a wave of protests the video we're about to show you contains some graphic scenes where money went so far here is to set him self of like he's currently in hospital the latest rally outside the prime minister's office in tokyo truck to brant and thousand people and it led to clashes with police as you can see the protesters criticize the government for failing to hold a r
the stories reporting on seems the more spies strain is developing between germany and the united states turns out there was a double agent in berlin bits to secure is now feeding data to the n.s.a. you can read up more about that zit r.t. dot com or solve it to what's this all this real structure parents in a band and solve it electricity generators said to be capable of powering the whole country if it really got into go it's now though powering tourism instead final conflict kind of scary...
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there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states it turns out there was a double agent in berlin it's too sick used to feed and take to know if the n.s.a. more on that got it online i'll call him also the two words this is a rather surreal structure actually it's an abandoned solve it era tricity generator apparently said to be capable of power in the whole country although now its power to reason stead fast they've looking thing find out more about that than if you see it r t don't come. to try and spur jobs and business we're often told only to buy local that's kind of tricky though in this globalized world but one frenchman's decided to try give it a go run a cost sort of it went to find out how he fared surviving solely on french made products for nearly a year. french kind of person really in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist special car the put a ten month ban on anything for most of us. the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that got
there are more spy strains developing between germany and the united states it turns out there was a double agent in berlin it's too sick used to feed and take to know if the n.s.a. more on that got it online i'll call him also the two words this is a rather surreal structure actually it's an abandoned solve it era tricity generator apparently said to be capable of power in the whole country although now its power to reason stead fast they've looking thing find out more about that than if you...
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troops in afghanistan and more spy strains are developing between germany and the united states online dot com you can find out how it turns out there was a double agent in the berlin's midst accused of feeding data to the n.s.a. you can find that story on our web site also. this surreal structure actually invented soviet era electricity generators said to be capable of powering the whole country now powering tourism check that out on our website. to try and spur jobs and businesses we are often told to buy local that's the kind of tricky thing though in this globalized world but one frenchman tried to give it a go marina kosar even went to find out how he fared surviving solely on french made products for almost a year. frank skin a person really is in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist special car the flight attendant the band and for most of us the. rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that god most of their added value on french soil with an average salary of one thous
troops in afghanistan and more spy strains are developing between germany and the united states online dot com you can find out how it turns out there was a double agent in the berlin's midst accused of feeding data to the n.s.a. you can find that story on our web site also. this surreal structure actually invented soviet era electricity generators said to be capable of powering the whole country now powering tourism check that out on our website. to try and spur jobs and businesses we are...
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protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well as going off. to separate attacks on a broad coastal districts in kenya killed at least twenty nine according to the country's interior ministry during the first assault gunmen stormed the police station releasing detainees some of them linked to previous terror acts the second heavily armed militants raid the training center in the village of hindi islamist group al-shabaab says it was behind both attacks. foreign engineers believe kidnapped in libya i mean the deteriorating security situation there saturday night security forces and armed militias engaged in street battles in tripoli one soldier reportedly killed fighting between pro-government forces and various armed groups have been on the rise since the downfall of the khadafi regime in two thousand and eleven. a long distance swimmer attacked by a great white shark off cali
protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well as going off. to separate attacks on a broad coastal districts in kenya killed at least twenty nine according to the country's interior ministry during the first assault gunmen stormed the police station releasing detainees...
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pay for russian gas was revealed this week the various reports point to the same price it is paid by germany currently it was thought that china would pay much less to a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten what you've been up to this week all last week it came up superstar all russian steel which is a great name for both the steel company and eighty's action movie or russian steel but the interesting thing is due to the crisis that's happening in ukraine a demand for steel increased and so they were up by three percent and i made about five hundred dollars if you could believe that so you're also one interesting thing about superstar is they're not only a couple but they have their own dedicated hockey team not just some team that they put their our logo on the jersey but let's see who are going to invest in the this week you don't think we need to maybe stack the deck with a couple of companies that are less successful because we just keep winning.
pay for russian gas was revealed this week the various reports point to the same price it is paid by germany currently it was thought that china would pay much less to a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten what you've been up to this week all last week it came up superstar all russian steel which is a great name for both the steel company and eighty's action movie or russian steel but the interesting thing is due to the crisis that's happening in ukraine a...
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this is the blocks energy chief says the domino effect is inevitable for europe powerhouse in germany the fear is that unless you crane starts filling up storage facilities it may start siphoning gas destined for europe that warning has already been voiced by gazprom echoing these concerns russia's prime minister believes ukraine's troubles could balloon into a full scale gas crisis as soon as autumn dimitri medvedev. making the claim on his facebook page so why is there so much concern about a wider gas crisis in europe let's take a look at the map e.u. countries get gas from russia by way of multiple pipelines the lion's share of it goes through ukraine moscow stress that these supplies will continue as before but there are fears over siphoning and if that's realized then europe won't get the gas it needs this winter as happened in two thousand and six and two thousand and nine international energy experts say the e.u. could end up having to pay for kiev's debt. issues are really acting very stupidly at the school creating and you should they should be putting enormous pressure on t
this is the blocks energy chief says the domino effect is inevitable for europe powerhouse in germany the fear is that unless you crane starts filling up storage facilities it may start siphoning gas destined for europe that warning has already been voiced by gazprom echoing these concerns russia's prime minister believes ukraine's troubles could balloon into a full scale gas crisis as soon as autumn dimitri medvedev. making the claim on his facebook page so why is there so much concern about a...
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. >> reporter: first, they'll have to beat germany and the netherlands, which only managed to defeat costa rica in penalty gigs. as for the star striker, they were forced out of the club by the industry. the player has not ruled out sitting in the stands. to keep courage with the team-mates. >>> the teams will get a few days to rest in the brazilian sunshine before the semifinals on tuesday. first up: >>> staying in sport, petra kvitkova come -- dominated, taking home a second title. ranked fourth in the world. today roger federer takes on novak djokovic for the men's title. >>> cyclists in the tour de france race through york. in the second of 21 stages. mark cavendish pulled out due to a shoulder injury, crashing 300 yards from the finish line, taking an australian racer with him. mark kittel won the first stage, and the race finishes in paris on july 22nd. who is the funniest comedy troupe of all time. that's a question that may start arguments, of coursement one likely candidate is monty python. the five surviving members reunited in london. if you are not sure what the fuss is a
. >> reporter: first, they'll have to beat germany and the netherlands, which only managed to defeat costa rica in penalty gigs. as for the star striker, they were forced out of the club by the industry. the player has not ruled out sitting in the stands. to keep courage with the team-mates. >>> the teams will get a few days to rest in the brazilian sunshine before the semifinals on tuesday. first up: >>> staying in sport, petra kvitkova come -- dominated, taking home a...
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less than germany a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten what we've been up to this week all last week it came up several stall russian steel which is a.
less than germany a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten what we've been up to this week all last week it came up several stall russian steel which is a.
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with third party to look at what websites they were looking at well it turns out to service here in germany and actually being tapped into by the n.s.a. what this means is although the n.s.a. can't see what you're looking at online they know that you are using the toll project and what they've said is if anybody uses the top project they go on a database and they are labeled extremists know to find out more about what this all means i'm joined by codes from the chaos computer club one of your service was one of those that was tapped into how many people in germany just this effect where there are a lot of people who are affected at least solomons because it's not only the users of zones and in our mining services but also people who was searched for using those tools and it's also specific ip addresses that were targeted. now when you said it's just people if you even search for it now in preparing for this i clicked on the top project does that mean my name would have gone into this database yes exactly it's also a journalist or academics who write about those two words or doing research a
with third party to look at what websites they were looking at well it turns out to service here in germany and actually being tapped into by the n.s.a. what this means is although the n.s.a. can't see what you're looking at online they know that you are using the toll project and what they've said is if anybody uses the top project they go on a database and they are labeled extremists know to find out more about what this all means i'm joined by codes from the chaos computer club one of your...